Good Soil and a Burlap Sac

SHAMAN

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I love burlap sac's. Easy to use and no digging in the bug filled bush. Just fill sac with as much soil as needed,And drop where ever you want. {Lay sac on its side,slice open a hole and plant a "baby"} The morning dew really soke's in to BERLAP. I use them and never water all year long. And in the fall I always have huge plant. Even in the swamp, Just strap some dead log's to getter like a raft{2logs wide works well} lay sac's out on log's. The wood will keep water from killing your plant's but the root's will grow between the logs and soke up water as needed. Soft
wood work's best..........

ANYONE OUT THERE GROW LIKE ME?????????
 

mogie

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I like the convience of growing one in front of the fridge. Saves a trip for munchies. LOL
 
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FallenHero

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I love burlap sac's. Easy to use and no digging in the bug filled bush. Just fill sac with as much soil as needed,And drop where ever you want. {Lay sac on its side,slice open a hole and plant a "baby"} The morning dew really soke's in to BERLAP. I use them and never water all year long. And in the fall I always have huge plant. Even in the swamp, Just strap some dead log's to getter like a raft{2logs wide works well} lay sac's out on log's. The wood will keep water from killing your plant's but the root's will grow between the logs and soke up water as needed. Soft
wood work's best..........

ANYONE OUT THERE GROW LIKE ME?????????

indeed, sounds very good to impliment into another idea i had personally...

growing in trees... no one walking by will discover these... you will cut down the risk for animal attacks down ALOT. you could use a pot with soil... instead.. burlap would work much MUCH better, it will "blend" which is the idea.
 

SHAMAN

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A kid in my town was doing that{Growing in tree's} his neighbour called the cop's he seen the kid watering. Climbing tree's with water jugs,it made the paper. But still a great idea
 
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FallenHero

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LOL.

The same rules appy to outdoor growing, don't put it in a tree near houses and shit, it needs to be in the woods still.. no one should see you climbing the tree if you even needed to.
 

Jordy Villain

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A kid in my town was doing that{Growing in tree's} his neighbour called the cop's he seen the kid watering. Climbing tree's with water jugs,it made the paper. But still a great idea
LOL that's awesome man. fuck that neighbor. I woulda asked for a cut.
 

SHAMAN

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I get 6 foot plant's like this with maybe 1 watering each year no "fert" just good soil {promix}
 

VictorVIcious

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That realy make sense. Flexible, holds moisture, a wick sytem for ground water, lets the roots lay out enough for support. Thanx Man
 

SHAMAN

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soon soon my friend the season just started and i just got digital cam 4 x-mas
last year sorry before that i had really no way of takeing pics
 

SHAMAN

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I have heard of camo burlap sold in hunting supply's. Thanks BEANER. I will be trying it this year.
 

Bennythejet

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hey shaman. where can i find maybe ten burlap sacks, how much and is there a certain size nit u need.

are u native american. just wonderin
 

SHAMAN

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I know you will be pleased with this method. So every time you pack your peacepipe remember me..And I bet all your plant's will be in bag's next year.....
 

mainegho

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I have never grown outdoors as I guess I am a enviromental control freak and like to be able to change every aspect of my grow, but from the sounds of things good old mother nature does the trick better from what i have been reading.

I am off to find 20 burlap sacks now and head out into the swamps and streams in the woods behind my house.

One question though still, do you anchor your "rafts" some how to the ground so they just do not float around or even worse away?

oooops I thought of another question, is it possible to do a hydro grow in a fairly fast moving stream or creek? I have no idea really but wouldnt the moving water airate the roots? So then all you would need is a way to get the nutrients to the plants.

I am very interested in as low of maintenance growing as I can find as the woods I am near are used by ATV's, Dirt Bikes, Walkers, Hunters and every other Tom Dick and Harry that is around it seems. But nobody enters the vast areas of swamps and bogs that are in southern Jerz so I am betting that is going to be my safest bet.

Sorry for the rambeling but thinking of all this weed growin gets my panties moist :blsmoke:
 
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